Showing posts with label events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label events. Show all posts

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Used Curriculum Fair



 
 
 
CHEE Used Curriculum Fair is being held again this year at the same location. 

Tuesday
June 7, 2016
10am - 2pm

Free Admission

 Join Us!

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A favorite event is coming in June...a Used Curriculum Fair!... where oodles of resources (curriculum, books, educational games, puzzles, etc.) will be available to browse and purchase. 
If you are looking for books, curriculum and other resources to purchase for your upcoming school year...

OR
 
If you have books, resources and curriculum to sell, PLEASE JOIN US!

If you want to sell, now is the time to start going through your resources, deciding what to part with.

If you plan to shop, it is a good idea to start thinking about what you will need for next year, and make a list. Of course, there is always an abundance of resources available that we never think to put on our list, so come on out and enjoy browsing and getting your hands on lots of items.

Whether you are a veteran or a newbie, a curriculum fair is always a fun place to enjoy catching up with or learning from other homeschoolers. So, we hope to see you there! : )
 
(Please check local support group emails and newsletters for specific location and registration details. ) 

Sunday, April 28, 2013

CHEE HOMESCHOOL USED CURRICULUM FAIR

CHEE HOMESCHOOL USED CURRICULUM

      & JUNIOR HANDICRAFT FAIR!
 
TUESDAY,   JUNE 18, 2013   10:00am - 2:00pm
 
           FREE ADMISSION
(Please see your newsletter/email for location and registration details)

A favorite event is coming in June...a Used Curriculum Fair!... where oodles of resources (curriculum, books, educational games, puzzles, etc.) will be available to browse and purchase. 

If you are looking for books, curriculum and other resources to purchase for your upcoming school year...

OR
 
If you have books, curriculum, or Jr. handicrafts made by your family to sell, PLEASE JOIN US!

If you want to sell, now is the time to start going through your resources, deciding what to part with.

If you plan to shop, it is a good idea to start thinking about what you will need for next year, and make a list. Of course, there is always an abundance of resources available that we never think to put on our list, so come on out and enjoy browsing and getting your hands on lots of items.

Whether you are a veteran or a newbie, a curriculum fair is always a fun place to enjoy catching up with or learning from other homeschoolers. So, we hope to see you there! : )
 
 

Thursday, March 14, 2013

HOMESCHOOL CONFERENCE



                                                     
          HOMESCHOOL CONFERENCE    
               Hosted by CFHE



Attention area homeschoolers...
 
You are invited to attend a FREE, one day Homeschool Conference, sponsored by Christian Family Home Educators (CFHE). While there will not be a Vendor Hall this year, the conference will feature local workshop speakers (including Your's Truly), offering tools and encouragement for the many seasons of homeschooling. There will be workshops during each session specifically for moms, dads and teens, so bring the family (please note that there is no childcare available). Don't miss this opportunity to gather with other homeschoolers, renew the joy and vision for homeschooling your children, and get equipped for the job.

In addition to the workshops, information will be available on a variety of local resources for homeschoolers, including support groups, co-ops, music lessons, sports activities, upcoming curriculum fairs, etc. And of course, there is the unique opportunity to connect with a large number of homeschoolers and homeschool leaders to both offer encouragement for this journey and to ask questions and glean nuggets of wisdom and ideas from others.

If you are new to homeschooling or considering this option for your family, you will find many answers to your many questions, from How-To advice to curriculum and method recommendations and ideas. If you are a more seasoned homeschooler, needing fresh ideas and encouragement to continue into the next season or finish this race, you will find the encouragement you seek as well as practical ideas and resources to make the Jr. and Sr. high school years rich and successful (or at least doable!!). And if you are about to throw in the towel... you definitely need to join us! : )

If homeschooling seems just too hard, then you need to hear our message of hope and freedom, and consider different methods and models for teaching your children, because Jesus said His yoke is light and His burden is easy. Yes, homeschooling can be difficult to follow through with at times. And we do encounter seasons of growing weary. But God's Word offers us encouragement to not grow weary in doing good, and offers us this promise: "Yet those who wait for the Lord will gain new strength; They will mount up with wings like eagles, They will run and not get tired, They will walk and not become weary." Isaiah 40:31

Mark your calendar and plan to join us on April 13, as we come together to help equip each other for this calling the Lord has placed on our lives.

Registration details and more information coming soon, so watch your email!

Thursday, December 13, 2012

HOMESCHOOL DAY AT THE CAPITAL

10th Annual Home Educators’ Day at the Capitol
Celebration Under the Dome event
Wednesday February 27, 2013
9:00am - 3:00 pm



Come join us for a fun-filled, information packed, and uplifting celebration of our homeschool freedoms. A great day of civics for the whole family!

  • Informative and educational workshops
  • Tours of the Capitol
  • Visit with your legislators
  • Hear from lawmakers
  • Great fellowship with other homeschool families

Space is limited so pre-register today: Click Here  for more information and to get your registration packet

This event is hosted by CHN and Christian Heritage Home Educators of Washington
 
 

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Eagle Cruise on Lake Coeur D' Alene

 
WHAT: Eagle Cruise on LAKE COEUR D’ ALENE
WHEN: Saturday December 8, 2012
TIME: 10:00-12:00
Boarding TIME: 9:30 a.m.
WHERE: CDA Boat Launch
COST: $10.00 Per a Person This is a great deal as these cruised usually run around $20.00 per a person for adults!

 
Come and watch the Eagles soar! In the past we have enjoyed watching the Eagles dive down after fish, and just seeing them up close in their natural habitat is an awesome experience! We will receive a free hot chocolate with our admission. We will have the inside of a heated warm cabin aboard the Mish-an-Nock to eat and enjoy our deserts and bag lunches as we approach were the Eagles nest and come in. We can go outside on deck for pictures and fresh air! There is also a large outside deck with tables and chairs. This is the largest and nicest boat in the fleet.
I am asking that everyone bring their favorite desert to share.

Everyone will be responsible for bringing their own sandwich and drink.
 
Dress layered. Bring binoculars! Cameras!
If you sign up for this field trip YOU MUST BE THERE!! Family and friends are welcome! This trip may be limited to a certain number of people so sign up early!
Please email Lorna below to get payment instructions.
To sign up please contact Lorna Casey-Kaiser at lcaseykaiser@gmail.com or call (208) 818-6892

Lilac City Homeschool Band



 
You are cordially invited to attend a Concert

Who will perform: The Lilac City Homeschool Band

What they will perform: The Fall Concert

When they will perform: Thursday, November 15, 2012, at 7 PM


Where they will perform:  Holy Names Music Center
3910 West Custer Drive Spokane, WA 99224

Come join us for a full evening of music. We are excited to announce that this will also be the first performance of our new jazz band!

Sunday, October 14, 2012

IEW - Andrew Pudewa coming back to Spokane

 
 
 
 
 
 
IEW (Institute for Excellence in Writing)

Andrew Pudewa- seminars in Spokane

The Two Andrews: On Writing and Teaching Writing

12/07/2012, 9:00am - 4:00pm

IEW Speaker: Andrew Pudewa

Registration - $59

Registration (Additional Family Member) - $30

Location: Northview Bible Church, 13521 North Mill Rd., Spokane

Host: IEW


Phone: 1 800-856-5815
 
 
 

 

Friday, September 21, 2012

Christian Heritage 2012 Mother-daughter Tea

 

Christian Heritage 2012 Mother-Daughter Tea Luncheon & Day Conference …

October 13th ~ SPOKANE AREA Tea
    Registation is $36 and the deadline is September 25, 2012


    PLEASE NOTE: No At-the-Door Registrations Can Be Accepted



    Ladies, you are invited to enjoy a Lovely Day …
    ... at the Christian Heritage Mother Daughter Teas
Need a shot in the arm? Need to re-focus? Need encouragement & fellowship? This event is just for you! Come relax, sip tea, and enjoy an entire day of refreshment with inspirational teaching, a delicious luncheon, enriching fellowship, elegant entertainment, and special music.

  • Bring a hand-made item to enter in the Homemakers’ Gallery Contest or peruse lovely displays of jewelry, soaps, books, and other gifts for purchase.
  • Designed to Delight & Enrich Every Lady ~ Small or Grown! Don’t miss sharing this special occasion with your daughters of any age.  

Click  here to see all the details and to register

SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER ~ STACY McDONALD
Stacy McDonald is a pastor’s wife, homeschooling mother of ten, grandma of two, author, speaker, and blogger. She encourages women all over the globe on issues related to marriage, motherhood, homemaking, chastity, natural food & health, and Christian culture. Still in the trenches of motherhood, she offers much with her depth of wisdom and experience in an absolutely, delightfully inspiring way.

“OUR SACRED CALLING

  • “Passionate Housewives Desperate for God”
  • “Christianity: The Real Women’s Liberation Movement”
  • “The Heart of Chastity”

Thursday, September 20, 2012

CYT Play - A Christmas Carol

 
 
A Holiday Classic with a Musical Twist
For ten years Madison Square Garden hosted “A Christmas Carol the Musical“ infusing new rhythm into Charles Dickens’ timeless story. Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly, cold-hearted creditor receives some unwelcome visitors on Christmas Eve. Their visits compel Ebenezer to face up to the effects of his selfishness and coldness on others as well as on himself. Generosity, joy, and family are celebrated in this engaging drama. Please join the audience as Christian Youth Theatre presents this holiday performance with not only a powerful musical score but also a powerful life-changing message!
Advanced reservations are required and area homeschoolers are invited to sign-up now through Friday, October 5 to attend with our group. Payments must be received by the deadline to secure a spot. Please send payments made payable to Shelly Potts, along with the number of adults, the number of children, and contact information to:

Shelly Potts

17912 W Charles Road
Nine Mile Falls, WA 99026
If you have any questions, call Shelly at (509) 796-2770.
What: CYT’s school day performance of “A Christmas Carol”
When: Tuesday, November 6, 201, 12:30pm
Where: The Bing Crosby Theater (901 W. Sprague)
Cost: $4.00 per person due by Friday, October 5
Please identify yourself as being with the “Spokane Home Educators” (SHE) when referring to our group

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Curriculum Fair... woo-hoo!

 This past June, I organized and hosted the largest curriculum sale in my area.  If you knew how disorganized I am, you would think it is funny that I am in charge of this event.  It got handed down to me by accident (long story), and now this is my 5th year hosting it.  For the past 4 years, my friend and her son have faithfully helped me in the planning, set up and tear down, and what a blessing that has been.  But she is "retiring" from homeschooling, and was out of town this year, so it was just me and my 3 children.  And with my bad back, I am mainly a supervisor, pointing out what needs to be done.  My ds is 20 something, and was the main muscle of the day, along with his friend, who I can't thank enough for helping us as well.  My oldest dd is young, but strong and very capable and was also a lot of help with the physical side of the event.  My youngest dd is still a little slight of stature, but she was still busy doing what she could and kept busy helping me with less strenuous set up tasks. 
    The one bummer is that because my administrative mind is in full gear during the entire event, I can't seem to make any sensible purchases myself.  I know it sounds crazy, but I walk around from table to table, and can't really "see" anything.   So, in the end, I miss out on some great deals and items I might have needed.  Oh well... it is still worth it.
    Each year, as I plan, I wonder if anyone will come?  I am from the old school of homeschooling, and I love a curriculum sale.  But as more and more families join the public school at home programs, it seems the pool of "new" homeschoolers searching for wonderful, discounted materials is dwindling.  And with online resources so easily available, it also might cut down on the need for a local sale.  Still, I figure, as long as folks sign up to sell, and as long as folks come to shop, I will organize the event.  
   This year, I was not disappointed at all.  We had a good steady stream of shoppers and the large room was buzzing with conversations... old friends catching up, newer homeschoolers gleaning all they can from veterans, acquaintances getting to know each other better... it all blessed my heart to watch.
    I had almost 40 vendors, and probably over 200 shoppers throughout the day.  We set up a Kids Corner, where I put out a table with a small TV/VHS player, playing Winnie The Pooh or Donut Man videos, along with coloring books w/ crayons, and a few puzzles.  This seems to be a great blessing to moms as they can relax a little, still keep their eye on their kiddos, and shop with a little less stress.
   Once the day is over, and just before the vendors start to pack up, I draw names for a few door prizes for the vendors.  It is my way of showing my appreciation for their participation.  This year I did 3 baskets.   I made a "Kitchen Basket" that contained some really nice dish towels, a very cute homemade apron, and several kitchen goodies, like sponges, toothpicks, zipper type baggies, etc., and a few treats, like a candy bar, specialty tea bags, and a small, pretty plaque with a scripture verse on it.  Secondly, I made an "Office Basket" that contained computer paper, sticky notes, paper clips, Ticonderoga pencils (of course!), highlighters, etc., as well as the other goodies, like a candy bar and Christian plaque.  Finally, I made a "Coffee/Tea basket" with a pretty mug, a Starbucks gift card,  several specialty teas, chocolate covered candy stir sticks, honey sticks, etc., and again a candy bar and Christian plaque.   I just drew names, and handed them out that way.  It seemed to finish the day on a happy note.
   The feedback I received was all very positive, so I hope others thought it was as successful as I did.   For now, I will pack up my few remaining items in boxes, label them BOOK SALE, and tuck them away in the basement until next year, when I will do it all again. : )